07/12/31 15:08:54 aHbdc9EA0
イランの空爆あきらめてません。
The most important thing (sic) that should be said about Bush is that
had I told him that I was opposed to this move (Annapolis meeting),
he wouldn’t have embarked on it. I could have blocked the move.
Had I been unwilling to co-operate with him, Bush wouldn’t have coerced
me….I spoke to the President with unparalleled sharpness about these
matters (bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities) and my comments were
extremely well received – regarding the freedom (to bomb Iran) we
are reserving for ourselves and what we will and won’t do."
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Haaretz November 29, 2007.